Nothing says decorating the Christmas tree like honoring your favorite female figures.
And you know they deserve to be at the top of that tannenbaum.
Women To Look Up To created tree toppers of powerful women from politics, pop culture, and business to make your holiday filled with a lot more cheer after 2017.
SEE ALSO: Ridiculous Star Wars holiday decor will make your house the best on the block"The old dame was due a modern makeover, so we thought why not venerate the real women inspiring us in 2017," the website states about the traditional tree-topping angel.
The UK non-profit choose women leading their field and who are "worthy of wings." All the tree toppers are created with a 3D printer and plaster.
"Traditions are subject to updates from time to time, often for the better and in a world where we need positive role models more than ever before," said co-founder of WTLUT Savannah Power to Buzzsprout.
"While a little status on a Christmas tree might appear a small gesture it is symbolic, we need more sass at Xmas, you can have your star but have your Queen too."
The statues each cost about $107 and the profits are "reinvested in projects to further female equality."
But aside from Beyoncé, Hillary Clinton, and Serena Williams, the organization is giving the public the opportunity to vote on their next one (and provide suggestions).
On Dec. 15, the new star will be revealed and the list ranges from Michelle Obama to Malala Yousafzai.
So, start a tree trimming party and be the envy of everyone this holiday season.
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